Digital Design and Computer Architecture Course Wiki - Spring 2025
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Summary
This is a course wiki page for 'Digital Design and Computer Architecture' for Spring 2025 at ETH Zurich. The page serves as a course information hub, providing details about the class which offers a first introduction to digital circuit design and computer architecture. It covers technical foundations of computing platform design from the bottom up, including various execution paradigms, hardware description languages, and principles in digital design and computer architecture. The page includes sections for announcements, course information, and a description of the curriculum.
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It covers technical foundations of how a computing platform is designed from the bottom up.
It introduces various execution paradigms, hardware description languages, and principles in digital design and computer architecture.
Welcome to the wiki for Digital Design and Computer Architecture for Spring 2025
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